In 1770, two families' destinies, the Tucker's and the Grindle's, collided in Maine Province setting off a feud that shaped their descendants' futures for generations to come. Simmering below the surface for more than two-hundred years, the feud erupted in the autumn of 1999 when a lobsterman disappeared while working his lobster traps. Although the residents of a small, quiet New England village struggled to keep their town from falling apart; infidelity, possible murder, blackmail, drugs, betrayal, embezzlement and sexual assault came together in a perfect storm, shaking the village to its...
In 1770, two families' destinies, the Tucker's and the Grindle's, collided in Maine Province setting off a feud that shaped their descendants' futures...
A poignant, honest tale about the vagaries of war, Return to La Roche-en-Ardenne gives a refreshing look at the triumphs and lows of the human condition during World War II. Readers searching for well-developed and nuanced relationships will catch intriguing glimpses of the mindset of the Greatest Generation. History buffs will be entranced by the detailed depiction of American and military society during the war as well as the first person accounts portrayed. This book is a must-read Camille Guy, Independent Reviewer As a bonus, the last 145 pages are a first-hand account of the 745th Tank...
A poignant, honest tale about the vagaries of war, Return to La Roche-en-Ardenne gives a refreshing look at the triumphs and lows of the human conditi...